There has been too much pancake

Kinda tapped for ideas this week recovering from Wasteland, so here’s a true story from Camp Payne’s pancake stand, because it seemed enough like it could have been a scenario that came from this comic.

Gotta give a big hand to the one and only Lord Humungus for getting up at like 7AM to do guard duty then make everyone free pancakes, THEN spend the day running between a million events including this wedding he graciously agreed to officiate.

On that note, there’s also a documentary on the subject of the life behind the scenes of real life Lord Humungus in the works by the documentarian Faye Murman that you can keep your eye on the progress of over here. the tagline is “AN EXTRAORDINARY MAN IN AN ORDINARY WORLD” So I’m inclined to believe it’s probably right up the alley of the kind of people who enjoy this comic.

Pancakes over a camp griddle are pretty darned manly. Waffles, you just poor into a pre-made kitchen utensil and watch until the light switches and lets you know they’re done.
Although if Lord Humungulus was making them, I’d probably be defending the waffles.

Should have had sides of Razorback bacon, wallaby milk, and Kookaburra eggs. I have my suspicions that his ancestor was the son of a Scottish berserker who was only successfully taken alive and sent to Sydney in Chains because he was only 10 years old. MacBlackadder perhaps?

He’s from the second Mad Max movie, “The Road Warrior.” He’s the ruler of a tribe of people who tool around the wasteland on the sorts of vehicles the Mad Max series is known for. It’s a pretty good movie, worth watching if you’ve got 90 minutes sometime. It was a little gory for an ’80s movie, but I doubt it’d rate PG-13 today, except maybe for language (possible nudity, I can’t remember, haven’t seen it in 20 years or so). That ought to give you a couple keywords for your searches, too.

Wasteland Weekend sounds really cool. It’s almost 3000 miles from home for me. Maybe I can save up and make a trip out there next year. I have friends who would love to go, but probably can’t make that trip.

You should totally just do a few comics about what happened at Wasteland, since I’m SURE there were plenty of memorable stories. Anything amazing happen in Thunderdome? I wasn’t able to attend this year, but I plan on going next year.